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They said is one kind of a new song, something...Everything, missed the first part. Oh and what was up with leaving out Telescope Eyes!
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ok let me repharse that,

They said is was kind of a new song called ...something Everything, I missed the first part of it.
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its actually called Song 3, kinda in the vain of blur song 2 but a little slower and a little different, so nothing like it.

actually i dont know cos i wasnt there, i'm a bit far away but i hope everyone had fun Smile

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well, i didn't keep a list...but they played Sea King near the beginning....but that's not a new song. it was probably "they've surrounded me", which is a fairly new song, it was early....they did play a brand new song for the first time, which totally rocked called "marvelous things". but i thought it was farther in than the 3rd song.
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i think it was they've surrounded me... that sounds right...

but yeah... Marvelous Things did rock my socks... it was... uhm... marvelous.
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that's it, they surrounded me, at least thats what they say in it, but i thought i heard them say the word everything. it was really loud when they were announcing the song, oh well. thanks!
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I should have grabbed the set list. It was right there in front of me. But I didn't want to just snatch it without asking. Thought it would be rude. Unfortunately, somebody else grabbed it. Oh well.
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I wonder, did Eisley come up with the name for "Marvelous Things" from James and the Giant Peach, or is that a coincidence? I can imagine that Eisley would be fans of Roald Dahl. I know I am a huge fan! He's wonderful. If you've never read Roald Dahl, you should.
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um..i wrote that one and i've never seen "james and the giant peach"....but maybe i should?
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YES! you'll love it.
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well the book was better than the movie but that is usually the case... so i would suggest reading it and then watching the movie... because the movie was good mind you just not as good in my opinion. I really like Roald Dahl's Short stories more than his books not that i disliked his books i just thought he handled his short stories a little bit better.
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Roald Dahl was my favorite when I was a kid. The books were really magical to me. I even read James and the Giant Peach outloud to Thomas (my husband), and Eden (my oldest daughter), when I was pregnant with her because I love it so much. His short stories are good, but the books James and the Giant Peach and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are magical since I remember them from being a little girl. I was (and still kind of am) a loner, and they were my best friends. If you've never read it, you totally should!
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my favorite ronald dahl book is "danny, champion of the world"

anyone ever read that?

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keyboardplayer wrote:
my favorite ronald dahl book is "danny, champion of the world"

anyone ever read that?


is that the one where they go after the pheasants and capture them by putting glue in pots and their heads get stuck in them, etc etc. i cant remember it all.

charlie n the chocolate factory was great and there were many others which i remeber getting read to me when i was younger. the giant peach one kinda freaked me out for some reason, i cant even remember the whole story but i remeber it worried me.


so that new song, i'm glad its good, one day i shall here of all these songs that are spoken of on here. something tells me i'm missing out on some good things Sad

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yeah....that's the one...

they end up putting sedatives in the raisins to get the pheasants.

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